Leaves dying in late flower

Kola_Kreator

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Oh I def will I already accepted the failures that might come this year, it’s all about growth and learning so thanks for the insights
Good luck mate. Making mistakes is all part of the learning. Nobody gets it right the first time and every good grower is always learning and getting better even the guys that have been doing it for decades.
 

hotrodharley

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They are not doing fine on 2900 ppm. All of your plants are suffering from burn and heading towards lockout. The dry back wouldn't have helped but it's not the cause of the problem. The salts are too high and the roots are not up taking nutrient. The plants is using the stored nutrients in the leaves to keep itself alive.

You need to give them plain ph'd water for about 4 or 5 days to try and get the roots to feed again. Then just give them A + B at 500ppm.

You can grow huge plants and a big harvest and never go over 700ppm and your plants will be healthy from start to finish. It's good to learn to grow this way and learn how to read the plant before you start trying to push high ppm's.
Agree that damage is nute burn
 

Growwitme

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I might have fried four of them but at least the other four are absolutely crushing still! Genetics def played a role in how they handled that dryback/high ec
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